In case you missed Saturday night’s UFC 165 Pay-Per-View that featured not one but two awesome main event championship fights, I don’t know what to tell you. You can go back and read the results from Saturday night/Sunday morning, but they won’t do the actual fights any justice. Basically, all of the fights that didn’t involve Francis Carmont and Costa Phillipou were exciting, even though I’d argue that was a great fight from a strategic and tactical standpoint.

But all people are talking about is what many of us UFC fans are calling the Fight of the Year in the main event between UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson. Jones won by unanimous decision, which a lot of people think is bogus, and I agree because I thought that Gustafsson at least had the first and third rounds. But controversy aside, as you can see from the above image that Gustafsson posted to his Instagram account yesterday, these guys certainly have a great appreciation for one another.

The reason for any such cheating? Because the UFC is an American company that hires American judges and wants its American champion to keep winning. Whatever, all I know is that if people are complaining and crying outrage and conspiracy, you’re doing something right.

And The Award For Most Unfortunate Twitter Handle Of The Week

We’ve mentioned the other Jon Jones before, but people crying foul after UFC 165 lit @jonjones up big time this weekend.

Not sure how anyone could say that Jon Jones won 4 rounds. I gave Gustaffson rounds 1 and 3 and he would have had 4(and basically the fight) won if it wasn’t for the last minute of that round. I gave Jones rounds 2, 4, and 5.

“Jones won by unanimous decision, which a lot of people think is bogus, and I agree because I thought that Gustafsson at least had the first and third rounds.”

Unanimous means all 3 judges scored it for the same fighter. It doesn’t mean that fighter won all rounds. So if all the judges scored it like you, it would still be unanimous. How do people still not understand this?

I’m not sure what people are complaining about. Jones won 3 of 5 rounds according to two of the three judges. The 4th round was more of a tie and ties usually go to the champ. Mma planet is pretty cray. If they were right, then how come GSP is still the champ and Spider just lost his belt despite other matches that ended in decision? Also, weren’t the judges from the Ontario Athletic Comission, meaning they were Canadian?